Player Unions have many demands for change, but among the most prominent are:
– Stop system of transfer fees between the clubs.
- Reduce the size of the squad and forbidding loans.
- Reducing agents’ remuneration and influence .
FIFPro arguing that the transfer fee does not benefit the football and that the current approach can almost be seen as a barrier to trade.
Abolition of transfer fees will stop the players to be a commodity and can move more freely. The price you are willing to pay is that it will be very difficult to break the established contracts. Something that should benefit those currently less wealthy clubs, claiming Fifpros Secretary General Theo van Seggelen.
“Whatever happens, this is a historic moment not only for Fifpro but also for all professional football . “, says van Seggelen.
According to English, the Guardian, it will take up to a year before the European Commission gives its response to the issue.
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Fifpro represents today 65 00 football players in 65 countries.
Source: Guardian and Fifpro
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